Dish with lobed rim in celadon glaze, Southern Song to Yuan dynasty
- Image Number: K1B017720N000000000PAG
- Dynasty: Southern Song dynasty
- Category: Ceramics
- Function: Container
- Material: Minerals/Ceramics/
- Description:
Six sunflower shaped, deep mouth, shallow wall, turning inward near the foot to form a folding waist plate. Flat bottom, short circle foot. The whole body is painted with green porcelain glaze. The glaze is grey green, with a slight beige tone. The glaze surface has dark fine grain flakes. Gray edge appears at the thin glaze edge; There are some ice cracks in it. Apply the glaze to the foot margin, and the foot margin is unglazed, revealing the burnt color. The bottom is engraved with Emperor Qianlong’s “Ode to the Official Kiln Dishes”: “Iron feet with ice patterns, fire and gas, and the mouth is divided into six parts, and the body is round. Compared with the bottles and vessels, it is still common to see that the Chinese are crisp and know that the simple ones are strong.” The imperial poem. At the end of the poem, the chronicle of “Qianlong Bingshen Emperor Xia” (the 41st year of Qianlong’s reign: 1776) was signed, and two seals, “Guxiang” and “Taipu”, were affixed.
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